IWSSIP 2015

International Conference on Systems, Signals and Image Processing.

IWSSIP 2015

10-12 September 2015, London, UK

The 22nd International Conference on Systems, Signals and Image Processing, IWSSIP 2015, will take place in London, United Kingdom on 10-12 September 2015 and will be organized by the School of Mathematics, Computer Science and Engineering at City, University of London.

IWSSIP 2015 is technically sponsored by the IEEE UK and Ireland Section and the IEEE UK and Ireland Signal Processing Chapter. The proceedings of IWSSIP 2015 will be indexed by IEEE Xplore, INSPEC and SCOPUS.

IWSSIP(www.iwssip.org) is an international conference on theoretical, experimental and applied signal/image processing techniques.

IWSSIP brings together researchers and developers from both academia and industry to report on the latest scientific and theoretical advances to discuss and debate major issues and to demonstrate state-of-the-art systems.

The program will include keynote talks presented by eminent experts in the field and presentations of peer reviewed contributed papers. Several special sessions will be organized during the Conference. Authors are encouraged to submit their papers to these special sessions.

The Best Student Paper Award, initially started in 2012, will be continued in 2015.

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Date & Time

10th September 2015 to 12th September 20158:30am - 5:30pm

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The Mermaid Conference & Events Centre

Puddle Dock, BlackfriarsEC4V 3DBLondon,
United Kingdom

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